Compact Victorian terrace near Stockport town centre — tenant in situ, immediate rental income..
Freehold Victorian mid-terrace, two bedrooms
A compact Victorian mid-terrace in central Stockport, presented as a straightforward buy-to-let or first rental-step. The two-bedroom, freehold house sits within short walking distance of Stockport town centre amenities and regular bus routes, giving reliable tenant demand and commuter appeal. The property currently has a tenant paying £800 pcm on a rolling tenancy, producing an approximate gross yield of 5.8% at the asking price.
Internally the layout is simple: living room to the front, kitchen to the rear, two first-floor bedrooms and a three-piece bathroom. Heating is mains gas with a boiler and radiators; glazing is double glazed (unknown install date). The building dates from the early 20th century and retains a traditional red-brick terrace appearance.
Buyers should note the home is small (approx 314 sq ft) and sits in a neighbourhood classified as having hampered aspiration with area deprivation indicators. The property would benefit from cosmetic updating and better insulation (cavity walls assumed uninsulated). External amenity is limited to a large rear yard and street parking is immediate but restricted.
This is a practical purchase for an investor seeking central Stockport rental stock or for a buyer wanting a modest town-centre home with affordable council tax. Expect modest refurbishment and energy-efficiency upgrades to improve long‑term income and comfort.